[citation][nom]christarp[/nom]Actually, i'm going to go further into this. As I said before, you don't know what PPI is clearly. Windows doesn't handle high PPI good at all. It just doesn't. Resolution means nothing with what I'm saying. OSX has a setting that you can change to adjust the size of everything in relation to screen size, totally resolution independent. Windows cannot do this (apart from changing text size on things and making everything look extraordinarily wonky). You can have those 5760x1080 resolutions because you then have a screen thats effectively like 4 feet wide. The screens still have a low PPI, and look shoddy.This is a macbook pro with a retina display running windows 7.http://images.anandtech.com/doci/6 [...] _575px.jpgIt's entirely unusable. That's why you won't see high end displays on windows for now. I'm not talking about resolution at all. You're the one talking out of your ass.[/citation]
Control Panel -> Display -> Larger, but I do agree, Windows doesn't scale well at all.